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The Northern Integrated Supply Project, or NISP, is close to construction, but building costs are in the billions and some towns are cutting back on the share of water they'll store in its reservoirs.
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The Catch Up is the easy way to stay updated on all the news making headlines on KUNC newscasts. Here are the biggest stories from March 3 to 7.
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An environmental group sought to block construction of the Northern Integrated Supply Project near the Poudre River.
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The Colorado River District wants to buy water used by the Shoshone hydropower, but a Front Range water supplier wants to see more data.
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Why is there so much water in the Poudre right now? Eastern plains users give the river a late boostWater from Horsetooth Reservoir is rushing through the Cache la Poudre on its way to farms and power plants east of Greeley.
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The Chimney Hollow reservoir will include the tallest dam built in the U.S. in 25 years, but critics ask if there will be enough water to keep it filled.
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A federal judge has rejected a challenge to the Windy Gap Firming Project, a proposed Front Range water supply project with plans to build a new dam and reservoir southwest of Loveland.
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Water agencies throughout the West are changing their operations during the coronavirus outbreak to make sure cities and farms don't run dry.Their…
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The price of water within northern Colorado’s largest reservoir system is the highest it’s ever been.Units of water within the Colorado-Big Thompson (CBT)…
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In an attempt to halt the construction of Chimney Hollow Reservoir outside Loveland, and the diversion of Western Slope water to the Front Range,…